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All right.
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So hi, the dark room window shake company has 100 ,000 shares of stock outstanding.
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The investors in the firm own the following numbers of shares.
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Investor 1 has 20 ,000.
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Investor 2 has 18 ,000.
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3 has 15 ,000, 4 has 10 ,000, 5 ,000, and investors 6 through 6 through 11 have 5 ,000 shares.
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Okay, so that means investors 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 each have 5 ,000 shares.
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What is the minimum number of investors that would take to change the company's top management? okay, so in order of, okay, when it comes to like shares and voting power, you want to end up having, like, let's say, more than 51 % of the shares.
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If you have, if you're like coalition of investors has more than 51 % of the shares, you can basically change, do whatever you want to the corporation.
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Really you're like in power and the minimum amount means like i recommend let's find the biggest holders of shares and you just kind of add those together the biggest holders for shares is investor one with 20 ,000 oh well actually we got to figure out how many totally there's 100 ,000 total shares all right so 100 ,000 total shares means if we it doesn't even have to be 51 % it could be like 50 so if it adds up to like 50 ,000 like more than 50 ,001 so that that would be 50 % that be 50 .001 % be more accurate.
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If you have this amount of shares you can actually have like power over like the decisions of the corporation.
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So we need to just find the biggest investors and add them up.
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So we have 20 ,000, we have 18 ,000.
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And we have 15 ,000.
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If you add these three numbers together, 20 ,000 plus 18 ,000 plus 15 ,000, you get 53 ,000.
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Okay.
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And that is, that is more...